Former Professional Athlete Alex Morgan Announces Third Pregnancy
Introduction
Alex Morgan, a retired star of the United States Women's National Team, has announced that she and her husband, Servando Carrasco, are expecting their third child.
Main Body
The news was shared on social media on Mother's Day through a video of the family at the beach. This new addition follows the birth of their first two children: a daughter born in May 2020 and a son born in March 2025. Morgan and Carrasco, who was also a professional midfielder, have been married since December 2014. Regarding her career, Morgan retired from professional soccer in September 2024. She emphasized that her career was marked by great success, including winning two World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal. Throughout her international career, she scored 123 goals and provided 53 assists in 224 matches. Furthermore, she played for several clubs, such as the Portland Thorns, Orlando Pride, and San Diego Wave FC. The San Diego Wave FC retired her jersey number, and she now holds a minority investment stake in the team.
Conclusion
The couple expects their third child to be born in the autumn of this year.
Learning
⥠The 'Professional' Shift: Moving from Simple to Complex Descriptions
An A2 student says: "She played soccer. She was very good. She won many games."
A B2 speaker says: "Her career was marked by great success."
The Secret: The 'Passive' Feel Look at the phrase: "...her career was marked by..." Instead of saying "She did X," we describe the result or the state of things. This is a huge step toward B2 fluency. It makes your English sound more like a news report and less like a diary.
How to steal this structure: Instead of using "I have..." or "I did...", try using [Subject] + [was/were] + [Verb-ed] + by [Someone/Something].
- A2 Style: "I finished the project on time."
- B2 Bridge: "The project was completed by the deadline."
đ Vocabulary Expansion: The 'Power-Up' Words
In the text, we see words that replace basic A2 terms. Let's swap them:
| A2 (Basic) | B2 (Advanced) | Context from Article |
|---|---|---|
| Also / And | Furthermore | Adding more information about her clubs. |
| Part / Piece | Stake | "A minority investment stake" (owning a part of a business). |
| Special | Marked by | Describing a career defined by success. |
đĄ Pro Tip: Whenever you want to say "Also," try using Furthermore at the start of a sentence to instantly sound more academic.